Skip to content
2000
Volume 9, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1573-3963
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6336

Abstract

This paper examines the differences between different countries in policies regarding babies born at the borderline of viability. Such differences clearly exist. It is unclear whether they exist, in such an explicit way, for other populations of patients. Differences seem to reflect both the unique cultural milieu of different countries and also the unique moral status of the peri-viable baby. Similar differences exist regarding the moral status of the fetus. Such differences are likely to increase as fetal medicine develops, and the line between intrauterine and extrauterine life becomes less distincts.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/cpr/10.2174/157339613805289550
2013-02-01
2025-10-07
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/content/journals/cpr/10.2174/157339613805289550
Loading
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error
Please enter a valid_number test